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As early as the 13th century, scholars from a Studium Generale were encouraged to give lecture courses at other institutes across Europe and to share documents, and this lead to the current academic culture seen in modern European universities.

The eight universities generally considered as Studia Generali early in the 13th Century were:


Both theological and secular Universities were registered. This list quickly grew as new Universities were founded throughout Europe.

Many of these universities received formal confirmation of their status as Studia Generali towards the end of the 13th Century by way of Papal Bull , along with a host of newer universities.